The piece that holds the lampshade on the lamp is called a "lamp harp." It typically consists of a vertical rod with a curved top to support the lampshade. This harp is attached to the lamp base and allows for the lampshade to be easily changed or adjusted.
The purpose of a lampshade wire ring is to provide support and shape to the lampshade. It helps maintain the structure of the lampshade by holding the fabric in place and preventing it from collapsing. The wire ring also helps distribute the weight of the lampshade evenly, ensuring that it hangs properly and securely on the lamp.
Unscrew the doohickey on the top of the lampshade. like the one that is holding the lampshade to the light bulb. then take the lampshade off the lamp... its that simple
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The best place to buy a crystal lampshade is an online business called Shades of Light. They sell lamps and shades that are usually reserved for decorators only.
It's called a finial.
No, the sentence "The lampshade was fudge" is not a metaphor. It is a literal statement that the lampshade was made of or resembled fudge. Metaphors typically involve comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as".
The flexible wire in a lamp is called the filament. the word means 'thread-like', and it comes from the fact that you need a particularly thin section of wire in order to get the metal to incandesce (glow) at relatively low wattages.
To make a lampshade frame, you will need wire or metal rings in the shape and size of your desired lampshade, and then you can attach fabric or other materials to the frame using glue or sewing techniques.
If you are talking about the support that holds the lampshade to the lamp base it is called a "lamp harp".
One way to refurbish and old lampshade is to paste new fabric over the old fabric.
It's called a lamp harp. The top (where you place the shade) is called a finial base, the little 'clips' at the bottom are called the harp base.